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yooks11

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The is a very small learning curve with PlastiDip, but once you get going.......

...you never want to stop! It's addicting because it seems limitless.

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Here is mine......

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That's a sweet looking Tahoe!
 

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So instead of using the PD for my grill, I ended up putting some coats on the new wheels I just got. Put four coats on but didn't let them dry for long enough so one wheel peeled as I was loading it into my vehicle. Going to redo this wheel and add 2 more coats to each of the others.

Once all this is done, I'll be PD'ing my grill.

If the peeling isn't too bad looks like you can rub paint thiner on the spot and then respray:

https://www.dipyourcar.com/pages.php?pageid=37
 
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If the peeling isn't too bad looks like you can rub paint thiner on the spot and then respray:

https://www.dipyourcar.com/pages.php?pageid=37

Initially, the peel wasn't too bad but I panicked and made it a bit worse. I then started peeling the entire wheel but it was hard to get certain areas. Did my best and then re-coated it six times. I should have some pics tomorrow.
 

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Initially, the peel wasn't too bad but I panicked and made it a bit worse. I then started peeling the entire wheel but it was hard to get certain areas. Did my best and then re-coated it six times. I should have some pics tomorrow.

Can't wait to see it
 

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